Oh dear lord.
For starters, the whole book is made of long, run on sentences that are confusing to understand and the sequencing makes no sense.
I feel that if I read the book six or seven times I could piece together what was happening, but it took reading four or five summaries to finally understand the story of the book. Now, the story looks like an interesting one, but it the writing style was probably great when it first came out, matching the time and style of the puritans.
But I would not recommend reading this unless you find a version translated into modern English